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December 7th, 2019 03:02 PM #27991
I'm trying to figure out why so many people like to wait near the mall toilets. Not realizing that they're also blocking other people from entering/ exiting.
Why would anybody want to stand around and breathe in the 'aromas' emanating from bathrooms? [emoji38]
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December 7th, 2019 04:56 PM #27992
One thing I can think of eh yung mga may anak na hindi nila masamahan sa loob. Maybe because of that kidnapping scare on social media?
I remember that story some years ago sa isang restaurant sa MOA, a mother let her young daughter go to the restaurant toilet alone. Mothers got worried her daughter is taking long to go back to the table so sinundan nya sa toilet, to find out her daughter is crying inside the toilet. Apparently an adult male followed her daughter inside the toilet and touched her sensitive parts.
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December 7th, 2019 06:37 PM #27994
Maawa na kayo sa Knicks. Kawawa naman.
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December 7th, 2019 07:10 PM #27995
Knicks future draft picks be
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December 7th, 2019 08:57 PM #27996
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December 8th, 2019 12:22 AM #27997
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December 8th, 2019 07:38 AM #27998
I had considered that reasoning of course, people were just waiting for their companions.
But surely you gentlemen would not feel the need to stand right at the very entrance/exit of the toilet while waiting?
I mean, some people stand immobile where others would like to pass, as if they couldn't wait just a few feet away. It doesn't make sense to me because there are literally dozens of other people who are trying to get in and out of the facility. If the concern was for the safety of family members and companions, I can understand if the toilets were not always full, or almost empty. But with so many other users in there?
Anyway, that sounded like a rant, which is not my intention. It just boggles my mind, is all.
Blessed Sunday all. Off to church we go.
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December 8th, 2019 08:01 AM #27999
Common courtesy is becoming rare these days. i guess GMRC is just not a priority in our education/upbringing. i think most of the time it's just plain apathy and ignorance, at times it's about a twisted mindset of superiority, about "standing your ground".
Somehow you are put in a lower position if you give way, or say sorry or excuse me. Madami din akong naeencounter na napapa "tsk tsk" if you block their way for a split second. Mga kucherong walang kabayo, mapa matanda o bata. Hindi ko na lang pinapatulan, my back would hurt if i stooped that often to their level.
One time i was in a hurry, i accidentally stepped on a guy in front of me. The guy turned around and puffed out his chest, then walked with a swag away with a swag....all 5 feet 0 inches of him. Siga, takot ako
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December 8th, 2019 11:21 AM #28000
Sadly true Master Bad. Along with rarities nowadays would be common sense as well, and I put that into how a person is raised.
Tapos, yun na nga when you point out their mistake, sila pa nagagalit at nagmamaktol. Defensive kaagad instead of just taking it as constructive criticism.
Thread was made nung 2018 pa po sir.
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